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COLLECTION CONTRACT HIGHLIGHTS State Agency Training May 2, 2006

COLLECTION CONTRACT HIGHLIGHTS State Agency Training May 2, 2006 New Contract Developed by a committee of members from DOR, Employment, ODOT, DCBS, OJD, OPRD,DAS purchasing and SCD. Based on previous collection contract, OUS and IRS contract.

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COLLECTION CONTRACT HIGHLIGHTS State Agency Training May 2, 2006

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  1. COLLECTION CONTRACT HIGHLIGHTSState Agency TrainingMay 2, 2006

  2. New Contract • Developed by a committee of members from DOR, Employment, ODOT, DCBS, OJD, OPRD,DAS purchasing and SCD. • Based on previous collection contract, OUS and IRS contract. • Intended to clarify issues from prior contract and to create a better working relationship between firms and state agencies. • Includes an escalation process for contract violations. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  3. Central Contact Person Mandatory Purchase Order Language Account Assignment Requirements Disclosure of Information Approval of Correspondence No Other Fees Added Interest Adding the Cost of Collection Deposit Requirements Remittance of Collections Payment Plans NSF Checks Litigation Compromise or Settlements Bankruptcy Deceased Debtors Request for Authorized Purchaser Garnishment Small Claims Garnishments Reports Data Encryption Payment for Services Payments Made to Agency 2% Chargeback for Direct Payments Exemptions to Collection Fee Identification of Uncollectible Accounts Returned Accounts Escalation Process for violations Roles and Responsibilities Minor violations Major violations Transfer of accounts upon termination for default Contractor List Collection Rates Overview of Key Areas 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  4. Central Contact Person • Contractor shall provide each Authorized Purchaser a central contact person who shall have knowledge of the requirements of the Price Agreement and be capable of providing current account information regarding collection efforts taken and amounts recovered. • The central contact person shall be available to make contact and reply to any Authorized Purchaser contact within 24 hours (Monday through Friday excluding weekends and holidays). • Any changes of the contact person shall be reported to all Authorized Purchasers within 5 business days of the change. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  5. Mandatory Purchase Order Language • To enter an agreement with one of the ten vendors holding a contract with the state, the agency needs to prepare a purchase order . • Section I.4 identifies some mandatory items that must be on the purchaseorder. The purchase order is the agencies opportunity to clarify any specific requirements that they have for the Contractor. A sample Purchase Order is attached to your hand out and will also be posted on the ARCC Website. Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  6. Mandatory Purchase Order Language: Items that Purchase Order must contain: • Contractor Commission Rate(s) • Service renewal date • Interest rate and method of calculation requirements • Whether authorized purchaser passes along the cost of collection • Payment Plan guidelines • Identification of whether Authorized Purchaser will entertain compromise or settlement offers • Identification of whether Authorized Purchaser has warrant or garnishment authority • Reporting and remittance date(s) (at minimum- once a month, refer to I.10 for more details) • Banking codes for ACH remittance of funds collected (See Treasury presentation for more information) • Reporting format (electronic or paper) • Authorized Purchaser requirements regarding confidentiality and protection of data • Authorized Purchaser requirements for data encryption of file transfers • Credit Bureau disclosure instructions • Small Claims and Garnishment authorizations • Maximum length of time (not to exceed 24 months) Contractor can work an account without payment • Whether the Authorized Purchaser has elected to bill the Contractor the 2% deduction for debtors’ payments received directly by the Authorized Purchaser, as authorized by Section I.6.e.4. of this Price Agreement. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  7. Account Assignment Requirements • Contractor shall accept, in accordance with the Price Agreement terms, conditions and specifications, all accounts which the Authorized Purchaser refers to it for collection. For purposes of account assignment, Contractor must record at minimum; • agency principal • accumulated interest • collection fees added per ORS 293.231 (12). • Contractor shall maintain balances for principal, interest and collection fees. Refer to I.6.d, I.6.d.1 and I.10.a for more information on interest, collection fee calculations and payment application Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  8. Account Assignment Requirements • Calculation for assigning accounts when adding the cost of collection (Principal + Interest) divided by (1- Collection percentage from Section J, Category I) A worksheet will be available on the ARCC website to assist agencies in calculating the assignment amount. NOTE: Due process requirements mandate that the debtor be informed that their debt will increase if assigned to a PCF. AG Opinions have interpreted this notification to be sufficient if the agency notifies the debtor of the percentage to be added. Use the formula of: Rate/(1-Rate)= Percentage added 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

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  10. Disclosure of Information • ORS 293.231(3) says Firms “shall be held to the same standard of confidentiality, service and courtesy imposed on the state agency that assigned the account. • F.17.a.5- Contractor shall not, under any circumstances, violate Fair Debt Collection Laws or any federal or state law, including but not limited to disclosure and confidentiality laws. Any such violation will result in immediate termination of this Price Agreement. • I.5.c- To maintain information security and protect debtors against personal identity theft, at no time may accounts, account files, or any information about a debtor … be forwarded to offices, affiliates or call centers outside the United States or be disclosed or transmitted outside the United States. Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  11. Disclosure of Information: • I.1.c- All financial, statistical and personal data and information … which is confidential and made available to Contractor for the purpose of performance under this Price Agreement, will be protected by Contractor and Contractor’s employees from unauthorized use and disclosure. … The identification of all such confidential data and information as well as the Authorized Purchaser’s requirements for protection of such data and information from unauthorized use and disclosure will be provided in writing to Contractor by the Authorized Purchaser (see Purchase Order Requirements). • I.2.c- Contractor shall maintain all written materials and computerized records concerning the Authorized Purchaser's accounts in a secure manner with access limited only to Contractor's staff who have signed secrecy certificates, if required by the assigning Authorized Purchaser for a period of six (6) years … 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  12. Approval of Correspondence • I.6.a. Contractor shall only use debtor correspondence that has been approved by the Authorized Purchaser. • I.6.a.1 Contractor shall ensure that any accounts pursued under Sections I.7 or I.8 have any and all Contractor Recovery Amounts clearly identified in correspondence to the debtor. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  13. No Other Fees Added • I.6.b. Contractor shall add no collection charge, fee or other assessment to an assigned account. This includes bank fees and convenience charges including those incurred through Contractor’s use of any third party provider. However, this prohibition shall not be construed as preventing the addition of court costs, disbursements, and attorney fees, if otherwise allowable, in legal actions approved in writing by the Authorized Purchaser. • ORS 646.639 (2)(n) states that a private collection firm can not, “Collect or attempt to collect any interest or any other charges or fees in excess of the actual debt unless they are expressly authorized by the agreement creating the debt or expressly allowed by law.” 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  14. Interest • I.6.d. Contractor shall monitor all accounts and calculate all interest owed to the date of recalculation per Purchase Order. Contractor shall assess interest using ONLY the rate and method of calculating of interest indicated on the Purchase Order. • F.17.a.6 The Contractor shall collect no more interest than that authorized and approved as detailed in its Purchase Order Agreement with an Authorized Purchaser. Any additional interest charges not approved or authorized by the Authorized Purchaser is a violation of the law, ORS 646.639(2)(n), and will be grounds for cancellation of this Price Agreement and of any Contract with an Authorized Purchaser, and grounds for review by the Department of Justice for possible prosecution. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  15. Adding the Cost of Collection • I.6.d.1- If Authorized Purchaser has indicated in I.4.b that Authorized Purchaser passes along the cost of collection, then Contractor shall at the same time interest is calculated also adjust the collection fees to be equal to the result of the following calculation: ((Principal + Interest) divided by (1- Collection percentage from Section J, Category I)) less (Principal + Interest)= Collection Fee This calculation will ensure that the Authorized Purchaser has recovered all costs of collection once account is paid in full. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  16. Deposit Requirements • I.6.f.- The Contractor shall deposit all monies collected from the debtor into a public funds "depository" … until remitted to the Authorize Purchaser. Amounts collected must be deposited in a special non interest bearing trust account separate from any other monies. This account must be identified as public funds held for the State of Oregon and must be collateralized. • I.6.f.2 Per ORS 293.265, the deposit must occur not later than one (1) business day after collection or receipt thereof. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  17. Remittance of collections • I.6.e.- Contractor shall remit to the Authorized Purchaser monies collected each week. At the discretion of the Authorized Purchaser, as identified in the Purchase Order, the Contractor may required to remit monies less than once a week but not less than once a month. • If the Authorized Purchaser allows for a remittance of less than once a week the Contractor shall be required to remit upon the balance of the trust account (I.6.f) exceeding $1,000. Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  18. Remittance of collections • Each agency will need to decide the most efficient and practical remittance requirements to meet their business needs. For example, an agency that receives an average of $700 per week in collections may elect to require the weekly remittance to maintain consistency, while an agency receiving $200 per week will likely allow for a longer remittance time period. Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  19. Remittance of collections • I.6.e.1- Contractor shall use Automated Clearing House or ACH as prescribed in NACHA rules and State Treasury policy to remit all funds to the Authorized Purchaser. This remittance shall be in the gross amount. • I.6.e.2- An invoice for the agreed-upon percentage for the Contractor's Services must be delivered at the same time as the remittance to the Authorized Purchaser (Refer to Section I.10.d for payment for Services). 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  20. Payment Plans • I.6.g. - Contractor may enter into payment plans with a debtor only if the plan meets criteria established by the Authorized Purchaser in the Purchase Order Agreement. Any deviation from the Authorized Purchaser’s written criteria must be approved in writing by the Authorized Purchaser. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  21. NSF Checks • I.6.h.- All payments received by Contractor while performing collections under this Price Agreement are the sole liability of the Contractor. • According to ORS 30.701 the payee is the person or business who may take actions against the maker of a dishonored check the payee is who may collect a reasonable fee, not to exceed $25, to cover handling and collection costs or can seek statutory damages. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  22. Litigation • I.6.i. Except as expressly authorized by Sections I.7 and I.8, Contractor may not pursue litigation anywhere for collection of State accounts either in its own name or in the name of the State without first receiving the written approval of the Authorized Purchaser and if required, written approval from the Oregon Department of Justice. Litigation within the State of Oregon shall normally be handled by the Oregon Department of Justice. If such litigation is necessary, Contractor shall inactivate the account and wait for the Department of Justice to issue Contractor directives or to take other appropriate action. Neither the State, DAS, the Department of Justice, nor any Authorized Purchaser that is a State agency shall reimburse Contractor for attorney fees. • ORS 180.060 sets the responsibility for representing the State of Oregon in legal matters to the Attorney General. ORS 180.140 allows the Attorney General to appoint temporary or special counsel if needed to protect the interests of the state. They are given a SAAG designation. Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  23. Litigation • I.6.j.- Contractor may pursue litigation outside of Oregon in the name of the State only if: 1) given written approval by the Authorized Purchaser; and 2) the attorney retained by Contractor has first received from the Oregon Department of Justice the designation of Special Assistant Attorney General (SAAG) for that type of litigation. • I.6.k.- ORCCP litigation: The State of Oregon and the Oregon Department of Justice do not have any jurisdiction over ORCCP members who are not departments or agencies of the State of Oregon. Any litigation involving those ORCCP members must be arranged between Contractor and the ORCCP member’s legal representative. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  24. Compromise or Settlements • I.6.l.- Contractor shall not have authority to approve or solicit a compromise settlement offer. If Contractor receive a compromise settlement offer, Contractor shall: • refer to the Authorized Purchaser’s Purchase Order to determine if the Authorized Purchaser will entertain compromise or settlement offers. • If yes, discontinue any further collection activity, acknowledge receipt of the offer, and advise the debtor that the offer shall be presented to the Authorized Purchaser for consideration. • If no, inform the debtor that the Authorized Purchaser has indicated that it will not accept settlement offers and continue collection action. Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  25. Compromise or Settlements • I.6.l.1- If Contractor accepts a settlement offer without authorization from the Authorized Purchaser, the Contractor shall pay (in addition to any amounts collected under the settlement) the balance of the account to the Authorized Purchaser and close the account. • According to ORS 697.045 unless the assignor expresses otherwise, such as through the contract, the private collection firm does not have the authority to compromise or accept settlement of a claim or account. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  26. Bankruptcy • I.6.m- Should Contractor become aware that a debtor has filed a petition for bankruptcy, Contractor shall: • immediately stop collection activity. • obtain the date, the case number, chapter of the bankruptcy, and the name and address of the court in which the petition was filed. • immediately notify the Authorized Purchaser of the bankruptcy information. • Once the Authorized Purchaser has confirmed bankruptcy status, the Authorized Purchaser will request the return of the accounts if appropriate or request Contractor to resume collection if account is exempted from bankruptcy. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  27. Deceased Debtors • I.6.n.- Should Contractor become aware that a debtor is deceased, Contractor shall: • immediately stop collection activity. • immediately notify the Authorized Purchaser of any details available regarding the account, including any estate information. • The Authorized Purchaser will either request the return of the account if appropriate or request Contractor to attempt collection from the estate if applicable. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  28. Request for Authorized Purchaser Garnishment • I.6.r.- If Contractor identifies a source of garnishment, Contractor may request the Authorized Purchaser to file a garnishment. If the Authorized Purchaser agrees to file the garnishment, Contractor shall return the account to the Authorized Purchaser before the Authorized Purchaser can proceed with the garnishment. Upon realizing any recovery in a garnishment under this Section I.6.r., the Authorized Purchaser shall, within a reasonable period of time (not to exceed 30 days), notify Contractor of any payments received as a result of the garnishment and submit payment to Contractor of compensation at the rate identified in Part J, Category II of this Price Agreement within 45 days. Payments received under this Section I.6.r are subject to the terms of Section G.5 Administrative Fees and Volume Sales Reports. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  29. Small Claims • PCF requests general authorization from agency and DAS. • PCF requests case by case approval from agency. Agency must confirm the balance of the account in their approval. • Once a claim is filed, a copy must be sent to the agency and DAS. • PCF is allowed to recover certain expenses prior to remitting to Authorized Purchaser. • PCF must provide a copy of the judgment to agency and DAS. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  30. Garnishments • PCF requests general authorization from agency and DAS. • PCF requests case by case approval from agency. Agency must confirm the balance of the account in their approval. • Once a writ is filed, a copy must be sent to the agency and DAS. • PCF is allowed to recover certain expenses prior to remitting to Authorized Purchaser. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  31. Reports • I.10.a.- Contractor shall provide to each Authorized Purchaser a monthly inventory report, provided in a medium requested by the Authorized Purchaser, listing all accounts currently assigned to Contractor. This report shall clearly identify each account, the date the account was assigned, the status of the account (for example active, un-collectable, bankruptcy filed), the agency principal, accrued interest, collection fees and the balance owing. • I.10.b.- For accounts filed in Small Claims Court or a garnishment issued, a report shall be provided identifying any legal fees associated with the filing of the case and must be clearly identified as to the nature of the charge and the balance of the CONTRACTOR RECOVERY AMOUNT. This report shall be provided to the authorized purchaser along with the inventory reports identified in I.10.a. continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  32. Reports • I.10.d Contractor shall provide an invoice to the Authorized Purchaser listing the Contractor’s collection charges (refer to Section J for pricing) for all monies collected during the preceding period. The invoice shall accompany the remittance and be for the same time period as required by the Purchase Order. The invoice shall clearly identify each account, show the total amount collected for each account, the date collected and the applicable Contractor's collection charges. (Refer to Section I.6.e for remittance requirements). • I.10.e All reports supplied by Contractor shall be timely, clearly readable, accurate, and complete. Each Authorized Purchaser may have different reporting format requirements. The Authorized Purchaser reserves the right to request new reports as well as modifications to existing reports as needed during the term of this Price Agreement 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  33. Data Encryption • Contractor must conform to any system and file security protocol standards that are required by DAS Enterprise Security Office and/or Authorized Purchaser. • Authorized Purchaser must identify data encryption requirements in their Purchase Order. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  34. Payment for Services • I.11.a.- All accounts assigned for collection shall be on a contingency basis; there shall be no charge to the Authorized Purchaser if Contractor is unable to recover monies on accounts so assigned. • I.11.b.- The sole consideration (Contractor's Collection Charge) to be paid to Contractor for its services shall be the percentage of collections less exclusions listed in Section I.12. This percentage shall remain unchanged throughout the term of this Price Agreement. • I.11.c.- Except as otherwise provided in Sections I.7.m. and I.8.l, in the event that the Authorized Purchaser withdraws an account referred to the Contractor, any payments received directly by the Contractor within thirty (30) days after the date of notification of withdrawal shall be subject to the Contractor’s Collection Charge. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  35. Payments Made to Agency • I.11.d.- The Authorized Purchaser shall, within a reasonable period of time, not to exceed 30 days, notify Contractor of any payments received directly by the Authorized Purchaser for accounts referred to Contractor. Refer to Section I.6.e.4. of this Price Agreement for additional information regarding payments received by the Authorized Purchaser. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  36. 2% Chargeback for Direct Payments • I.6.e.4.-  When provided for in the Authorized Purchaser’s Purchase Order, the Authorized Purchaser will submit an invoice to Contractor for a contract compensation adjustment of 2 percent of any payment that the debtor remits by check directly to the Authorized Purchaser on an account that is currently assigned for collection to Contractor. This section I.6.e.4. shall not apply to payments received during any period of withholding by DAS for contract violations as prescribed in Sections F.17.b.1 and F.17.b.2. • This section applies only to those payments a debtor makes directly to the Authorized Purchaser by check; it does not apply to payments made in cash, by credit card, or by other medium. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  37. Exemptions to Collection Fee • I.12.a.- Any payment received by the Authorized Purchaser within thirty (30) days after the account was referred to Contractor shall not be subject to the Contractor’s Collection Charge. • I.12.b.- The Authorized Purchaser reserves the right to set off refunds from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Oregon Department of Revenue, or other credits due the debtor against any account referred to Contractor. Contractor shall not be entitled to Contractor’s Collection Charge for any amount so offset. • I.12.c.- No payment received by an Authorized Purchaser as a result of a Pre-offset Notice shall be subject to Contractor’s Collection Charge. Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  38. Exemptions to Collection Fee • I.12.d. The Authorized Purchaser shall not pay a charge for collections resulting from the sale or refinance or purchase of real or personal property unless Contractor can prove to the Authorized Purchaser's satisfaction that the collection was a direct result of Contractor's action. • I.12.e. The Authorized Purchaser shall pay no collection charges to Contractor for any payments from foreclosure, probate or bankruptcy trustee. • I.12.f. If an account is reduced or canceled by the Authorized Purchaser, no Contractor’s Collection Charge shall be due Contractor for the amount so reduced or canceled, except as provided in Section I.6.r. of this Price Agreement. • I.12.g Authorized Purchaser shall pay no collection charges to Contractor during any period of withholding by DAS for violations as prescribed in F.17.b.1 and F.17.b.2. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  39. Identification of Uncollectible Accounts • I.6.o. Contractor shall continue collection efforts and keep all accounts referred by an Authorized Purchaser until Contractor or the Authorized Purchaser reasonably determines that an account is uncollectible, or is paid in full. • If, after a reasonable time as defined in the Authorized Purchaser Purchase Order (not to exceed 24 months), the Contractor is unable to collect a payment on the account, the Contractor shall return the account to the Authorized Purchaser and identify the account as uncollectible. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  40. Returned Accounts • I.10.c- Contractor shall provide to the Authorized Purchaser a monthly report listing all accounts canceled or returned to the Authorized Purchaser during the preceding month. • I.10.c.1 Upon request by the Authorized Purchaser, Contractor shall provide a collection history/summary. The Contractor shall also return all documentation provided by the Authorized Purchaser, any notices of bankruptcy, etc., and any documentation obtained during litigation. • I.10.c.2 The Contractor will assign its interest in judgments to the Authorized Purchaser when an account is returned or this Price Agreement ends. Such accounts shall be returned on a monthly basis, and no backlog shall exist at any time. • I.10.c.3 All legal fees (CONTRACTOR RECOVERY AMOUNT) still owing, if applicable must be clearly identified on the return report as identified in I.10.c. If future payment is received, Authorized Purchaser shall remit payment to Contractor up to the amount of the CONTRACTOR RECOVERY AMOUNT. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  41. Escalation Process for Violations • Agency representatives should read and understand the Roles and Responsibilities document that is attached to this presentation. It will also be available on the ARCC Website as soon as the new contracts are effective. • The contract elements have been broken down into minor and major violations. F.17.b.1. describes the actions for repeat minor violations while F.17.b.2. describes the actions for repeat major violations. Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  42. Escalation Process for Violations • Agency responsibilities regarding violations of the contract- • Monitor PCF for compliance with contract and P.O. requirements • If PCF is out of compliance with terms of the contract or the P.O., then contact the PCF and communicate (preferably in writing for documentation purposes) the violation that is alleged. That communication should request a reply from the PCF within 24 hours (per section I.2.a.1 of the contract). • Once a response is received (or if PCF fails to respond) from the PCF, submit a PCF Contract Issue Form to DAS SWARM Coordinator immediately with all pertinent information. Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  43. Escalation Process for Violations • Minor Violations-of the same Section of the Contract • 1st – Reminder Letter • 2nd - Warning Letter • 3rd - A 60-day suspension of new assignments to Contractor. • 4th - A 90-day suspension of new assignments to Contractor, and imposes a withholding of Contractor’s Collection Charges for a period of thirty (30) days • 5th - Termination, effective upon the delivery of written notice to Contractor. Continued 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  44. Escalation Process for Violations • Major Violations-of the same Section of the Contract • 1st - Warning Letter • 2nd - A 90-day suspension of new assignments to Contractor. • 3rd - A 120-day suspension of new assignments to Contractor, and imposes a withholding of Contractor’s Collection Charges for a period of thirty (30) days • 4th - Termination, effective upon the delivery of written notice to Contractor. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  45. Transfer of Accounts Upon Termination for Violations • F.18.c.1- In the event of termination due to default of the Contractor, the Contractor hereby agrees to pay Authorized Purchaser for any and all costs associated with processing the return and reassignment of all accounts assigned to Contractor at the time of termination. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  46. Contractor List • Current ContractorsHeadquarters OSI Services Rancho Cordova, CA Van Ru Credit Corporation Des Plaines, IL Alliance One Gig Harbor, WA Professional Credit Service Eugene, OR GC Services Houston, TX • New Contractors JL Walston & Associates Durham, NC General Revenue Corporation Cincinnati, OH Pioneer Credit Recovery Arcade, NY Account Control Technologies Canoga Park, CA Creditor’s Interchange Buffalo, NY 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  47. Collection Rates Category I- Collection rate for general collection services Category II- Collection rate when Payment received is the result of a warrant or garnishment issued by Authorized Purchaser at the request of the Contractor. 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  48. Information on Contracted Collection Firms: http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/SCD/SRS/ARFirmsnew.shtmlInformation on Accounts Receivable OAM’s:http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/SCD/SRS/policies.shtmlInformation on accounts receivable:http://www.oregon.gov/DAS/SCD/SRS/arcc.shtmlSample of the Purchase Order:http://egov.oregon.gov/DAS/SCD/SRS/docs/PO2006.pdf 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

  49. Contacts • Gerold FloydStatewide A/R Management Coordinatorgerold.j.floyd@state.or.us • Jon DufreneStatewide Revenue Services Managerjonathan.e.dufrene@state.or.us 5/2/06 SWARM - State Controllers Division

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